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  1. Contemporary Authors: Biography - Farjeon, Eleanor (1881-1965)
  2. Portrait of a Family ... with many illustrations by Eleanor (1881-1965) Farjeon, 1936
  3. Trees by Eleanor, 1881-1965 Farjeon, 2009-10-26
  4. A Book For Eleanor Farjeon Her Life And Work 1881-1965 by Not Listed, 1966
  5. The Eleanor Farjeon Book A Tribute To Her Life And Work 1881-1965 by Eleanor; Intro. By Naomi Lewis; Illustrated By Edward Ardizzone Farjeon, 1966
  6. A Book for Eleanor Farjeon:a Tribute to her Life and Work, 1881-1965 by Naomi Lewis, 1966
  7. The Eleanor Farjeon Book: A Tribute to Her Life and Work 1881 - 1965 by Anonymous, 1966
  8. Morning Has Broken: A Biography of Eleanor Farjeon by Annabel Farjeon, 1986-09

61. New Social Science Acquisitions - UIUC Education & Social Science Library
SF228l 2003 Farjeon, Eleanor, 18811965. Little bookroom Eleanor Farjeon sshort stories for children chosen by herself New York New York Review Books,
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401.43 P871 Power of words : unveiling the speaker and writer's hidden craft Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum, 2004. 418.0071 C869 Critical pedagogies and language learning Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2004. 418.0071 P941 Processing instruction : theory, research, and commentary Mahwah, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, 2004.

62. Origin? Morning Has Broken
the Living Tradition , the credits for Morning are Words Eleanor Jarjcon,18811965, used by 39 PM Morning has broken words are by Farjeon as said
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63. Library 4 Universal: Online
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64. Medieval Era
942 FAR Farjeon, Eleanor, 18811965. Kings and queens,. Rev. ed. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1953. 942 UNS Unstead, R J. Looking at history Britain from
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RESEARCHING THE MIDDLE AGES
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65. February Authors
Eleanor Farjeon—18811965. Simms Taback—1932-. William Sleator—1945-. Janet Taylor.Lisle—1947-http//www.indiana.edu/~eric_rec/ieo/bibs.lisle.html
http://www.crinkles.com/febAuthors.html
February Authors
  • Robert Gittings—1911-1992 Jerry Spinelli—1941- http://www.carr.lib.md.us/authco/spinelli-j.html
  • Rebecca Caudill—1899-1985 Bela Belpre—1899-1982 Judith Viorst—1931- http://www.annonline.com/interviews/980112/biography.html Janice Harrell—1945- Eve Rice—1951-
  • Walt Morey—1907-1992 Joan Lowery Nixon—1927- http://www.randomhouse.com/teachersbdd/nixo.html John C. Wallner—1945-
  • Barbara Bartos-Hoeppner—1923- Russell Hoban—1925- http://avatar.lib.usm.edu/~degrum/findaids/hobanrus.htm Barbara Shook Hazen—1930-
  • Patricia Lauber—1924- http://www.indiana.edu/~eric_rec/ieo/bibs/lauber.html Joan Elma Rahn—1929- David Wiesner—1957-
  • Wyatt Rainey Blassingame—1909-1985
  • Charles Dickens—1812-1870 Laura Ingalls Wilder—1867-1957 http://www.pinc.com/~jensleg/ and http://webpages.marshall.edu/~irbyl/laura.html Fred Gipson—1908-1973
  • Jules Verne—1828-1905 Adrienne Adams—1906- http://avatar.lib.usm.edu/~degrum/findaids/adams.htm Anne Rockwell—1934-
  • Dick Gackenbach—1927- http://avatar.lib.usm.edu/~degrum/findaids/gackenba.htm Alice Walker—1944- Stephen Roos—1945-
  • Elaine Konigsburg—1930- http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/Konigsburg.htm
  • 66. Pictures Needed
    Farjeon, Eleanor, 18811965. Farnaby, Giles, 1563-1640. Farnsworth, Mrs. HA, fl.1890. Farrant, Richard, 1530-1580. Farrington, Harry Webb, 1879-1930
    http://www.cyberhymnal.org/misc/pics.htm
    THE CYBER HYMNAL
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    Beddome, Benjamin Borthwick, Jane Laurie Bourgeois, Louis Breck, Carrie Elizabeth Ellis ... Kirkland, Flora fl. 1901 Mant, Richard Abbey, Alonzo Judson Acuff, James W. Adam of St. Victor 12th Century Adams, John Greenleaf Adams, Jessie Adams, Ophelia fl. 1905 Adcock, John Ahle, Johann Rudolph Ainger, Arthur Campbell Akerman, Lucy Evelina ... Amiguet, J. fl. 1920 Amis, Lewis Randolph Amps, William Anatolius fl. 800 Anderson, Maria F. Anketell, John Anna Sophia of Hessen-Darmstadt Anstice, Joseph ... Arnold, William fl. 1920 Astley, Charles Tamberlane Atchinson, Jonathan Bush Atkins, George Atkinson, F. M fl. 1904 Atkinson, Frederick Cook Auber, Harriet Austin, John Aylward, Theodore Edward ... Bacon, Leonard W. fl. 1884 Bahnmeier, Jonathan Friedrich Bainbridge, Thomas Bailey, Urania Locke Stoughton Baker, Frederick George ... Ball, William 19th Century Balle, Carl Christian Nikolaj Bambridge, William Samuel Bancroft, Charitie Lees Smith Barham-Gould, Arthur Cyril ... Barker, Annie Herbert fl. 1883 Barker, Cyril

    67. The Libri Foundation
    13, Eleanor Farjeon (18811965), The Little Bookroom. 13, Janet Taylor Lisle (1947),The Art of Keeping Cool. 13, William Mayne (1928), Gideon Ahoy
    http://www.librifoundation.org/bdy-feb.html
    The Libri Foundation
    Date Have You Read...? See Note 1 Langston Hughes (1902-1967) The Dream Keeper and Other Poems Jerry Spinelli (1941) Maniac Magee Mary Casanova (1957) The Hunter: A Chinese Folktale Rebecca Caudill (1899-1985) Did You Carry the Flag Today, Charley? Judith Viorst (1931) The 10th Good Thing about Barney Walt Morey (1907-1992) Gentle Ben Joan Lowery Nixon (1927) Orphan Train Children series John Wallner (1945) Min-Yo and the Moon Dragon Russell Hoban (1925) Bread and Jam for Frances Patricia Lauber (1924) Flood: Wrestling with the Mississippi David Wiesner (1957) The Three Pigs Shonto Begay (1954) Navajo: Visions and Voices Across the Mesa Charles Dickens (1812-1870) Great Expectations Laura Ingalls Wilder (1867-1957) Little House on the Prairie series Anne Rockwell (1934) Only Passing Through: The Story of Sojourner Truth Jules Verne (1828-1905) Around the World in 80 Days Dick Gackenbach (1927) Poppy the Panda Alice Walker (1944) Langston Hughes: American Poet Franz Brandenburg (1932) Aunt Nina and Her Nephews and Nieces Lucy Cousins (1964) Maisy series Stephen Gammell (1943) Old Black Fly E. L. Konigsburg (1930)

    68. Feminist SFF & Utopia: Women Science Fiction Writers Index
    Eleanor Farjeon, 18811965 Nancy Farmer Penelope Farmer, 1939- Christa FaustSuzanne Feldman. Pseudonyms Severna Park Cynthia (Lindgren) Felice, 11/12/1942
    http://www.feministsf.org/femsf/authors/wsfwriters.html
    HOME CHECKLIST anthologies lists ... SEARCH
    Index to Female Writers
    18th Century to the Present
    Notes
    who counts as female, how do i decide, where do i get the names, etc.
    also works consulted See also:
    Index to Women SF Writers of Color

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    A B ... Z A A A
    Lynn Abbey
    (pseudonym for Marilyn Lorraine Abbey), 1948-
    Marilyn Lorraine Abbey, 1948-
    (pseudonym: Lynn Abbey, 1948-)
    Harriette S. Abels, 1926-
    full name: Harriette Sheffer Abels, 1926-
    Christine Elizabeth Abrahamsen, 9/6/1916-
    (used pseudonym Cristabel)
    Kathy Acker, 1948-1997
    Hazel Adair
    (pseudonym for Hazel Addis)
    Ruth Adam
    Nadia Adamant
    Glenda Adams
    Harriet S(tratemeyer) Adams, 1892-1982
    (pseudonyms: Carolyn Keene, Franklin W. Dixon, Laura Lee Hope, Victor Appleton. These "house-names" were begun by her father Edward Stratemeyer)
    Lynn Adams
    Pamela Crippen Adams, 1961-
    Sara Adamson
    (pseudonym for Laura Antoniou)
    Hazel Addis
    (pseudonym: Hazel Adair)
    Linda D. Addison

    Joan (Delano) Aiken, 2/4/1924- (born Britain)

    69. Lives Of War Poets Of The First World War
    Eleanor Farjeon Gilbert Frankau Robert Graves Julian Grenfell Eleanor Farjeon,18811965. Born in London. Well known as an author of children s stories.
    http://www.warpoetry.co.uk/biogs99.htm
    Lives of war poets of the First World War
    Lives of war poets of the First World War
    These brief outlines are taken from Minds at War - the Poetry and Experience of the First World War
    Similar (though usually shorter) notes on most of these poets can be found in Out in the Dark. Both of these books, but especially Minds at War , have many more pages about the most important of the war poets. Additional information includes extracts from personal letters, diaries and autobiographies. Both books contain more brief biographies. Index to Lives of War Poets Click on a name to see information Vera Brittain
    Rupert Brooke

    Eleanor Farjeon

    Gilbert Frankau
    ... Back to Main Index
    Minds at War is the largest anthology of First World War poetry available. There are 250 poems by 80 poets. To see the full list of poets and their poems go to
    Index of Poets and Poems in
    Minds at War. There are 140 poems by 45 poets in Out in the Dark . To see the full list of poets and their poems go to
    Index of Poets and Poems in
    Out in the Dark. RUPERT CHAWNER BROOKE, 1887-1915. Georgian poet. Born at Rugby. Educated at Rugby School and King's College, Cambridge. He was an atheist and active Socialist.

    70. Lithgow Library Juvenile Audiobooks And Music
    Farjeon, Eleanor, 18811965. Elsie Piddock skips in her sleep a tape of storiesfor children. More jCAS FIC FAR. Farmer, Nancy. The ear, the eye,
    http://www.lithgow.lib.me.us/jab.html
    Lithgow Library - Juvenile Music and Audiobooks
    Audiobooks
    jCAS 398.209 AAR. Aardema, Verna. How the ostrich got its long neck. More
    jCAS FIC ADL. Adler, David A. Cam Jansen and the mystery of the Babe Ruth baseball. More
    jCAS FIC ADL. Adler, David A. Cam Jansen and the mystery of the dinosaur bones. More
    jCAS FIC AHL. Ahlberg, Allan. Ten in a bed. More
    jCAS FIC AIK. Aiken, Joan, 1924- Return to Harken House. More
    jCAS FIC ALC. Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888. Little women. More
    jCAS FIC ALE. Alexander, Lloyd. Time cat the remarkable journeys of Jason and Gareth. More
    jCAS FIC CAR. Alice in Wonderland. More
    jCAS FIC ALM. Almond, David, 1951- Heaven eyes. More
    jCAS FIC ALM. Almond, David, 1951- Kit's wilderness. More
    jCAS FIC AND. Anderson, Laurie Halse. Catalyst. More jCD FIC ARD. Ardagh, Philip. A house called Awful End. More jCD FIC ARD. Ardagh, Philip. Terrible times. More jCAS FIC ARM. Armstrong, Jennifer, 1961- Thomas Jefferson letters from a Philadelphia bookworm. More jCAS FIC AUE. Auerbach, Annie.

    71. NA Access Point
    Translate this page NA Access Point. Farjeon,Eleanor,1881-1965 Farjeon,Eleanor,1881-1965 ~?,(1881-1965).
    http://www.t-lib.tamagawa.ac.jp/cgi-bin/lvision-aptoxref.cgi?bino=1998-03-26-19.

    72. Blogcritics.org: Comments
    Posted by greg to Cat Stevens, enemy on 2004.09.23, 162331 Morning Has Brokenis a great old hymn penned by Eleanor Farjeon (18811965).
    http://blogcritics.org/comments.php?poster=Greg

    73. Blogcritics.org: Cat Stevens, Enemy
    Morning Has Broken is a great old hymn penned by Eleanor Farjeon (18811965).If you re going to slag a cover of this excellent tune, why not go after Art
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    Cat Stevens, enemy
    Posted by Al Barger on September 23, 2004 06:04 AM (See all posts by Al Barger Filed under: Music Politics: Law Music: Popular and Standards Music: Pop ... Culture/Tech: Humor and Satire Scroll down to read comments on this story and/or add one of your own. Killer Alice Cooper Music from Warner Bros / Wea Release date: 25 October, 1990 Oh, NOW the US government has decided that Yusef Islam aka Cat Stevens is our enemy. They were serious enough about this to re-direct a plane in midflight because he was on it, and a terrorist suspect watch list. LINK Would that they had made such judgment several decades ago. Now he's just a silly white boy Muslim wannabe well hidden from view. He sticks his head out of his groundhog hole, what, once every couple of years? He's not doing anything to us. No significant threat there.

    74. Authors C-F
    Farjeon, Eleanor, 18811965 Farnol, Jeffery, 1878-1952 Farrand, Max, 1869-1945Farrar, John Father Ryan AKA Ryan, Abram Joseph, 1839-1886 Fee, Greg
    http://www.worldwide-library.co.uk/Authors/c-f.htm
    Home Author Title Topic ... Book Club The Worldwide Library making e-books available to everyone worldwide without charge now. WWL Author Index Start A B C ... Z
    C
    Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958
    Caesar, Gaius Julius, ca. 100-44 BC
    Cahan, Abraham, 1860-1951
    Caine, Hall, Sir, 1853-1931
    Calamity Jane, 1852-1903 AKA: Burk, Martha Cannary, 1852-1903
    Calderón de la Barca, Pedro, 1600-1681
    Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850
    Cambrensis, Giraldus, circa 1146-1223
    Camoes, Luis de, 1524?-1580 AKA: Camoes, Luis de Vaz, 1524?-1580
    Campan, Jeanne Louise Henriette (Genet) 1752-1822
    Campanella, Tommaso, 1568-1639 Carboni, Raffaello, 1817-1875 Cardozo, Benjamin N. (Benjamin Nathan), 1870-1938 Carey, Rosa Nouchette, 1840-1909 Carhart, Margaret Spraque, 1877- , Editor Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881 Carpenter, Edward, 1844-1929 Carpenter, John C. Carr, Annie Roe Carrington, Hereward, 1880-1959 Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898 AKA: Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, 1832-1898 Carvalho, David Nunes, 1848-1925 Casanova de Saingalt, Jacques, 1725-1798 AKA: Casanova, Giacomo, 1725-1798

    75. Oremus Hymnal: Morning Has Broken
    see 217 in The Hymnal 1982. Words Eleanor Farjeon (18811965), alt. MusicBunessan. Meter 54 54 D. Website compiled by Steve Benner, 1999-2003.
    http://www.oremus.org/hymnal/m/m087.html
    Morning has broken
    [see #217 in The Hymnal 1982 Words: Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965), alt. Music: Bunessan Meter: 54 54 D
    Website compiled by Steve Benner

    76. The Poetry Library | Poetry Queries | Lost Quotes
    I believe the poem is Mrs Malone by Eleanor Farjoen (18811965) published inPoetry The poem you are looking for is ‘Mrs Malone’ by Eleanor Farjeon.
    http://www.poetrylibrary.org.uk/queries/lostquotes/?id=57

    77. Sleeve Notes - The English Hymn - 4: 'All Things Bright And Beautiful'
    Words Eleanor Farjeon (18811965) Tune ‘Bunessan’, an old Gaelic melody Thishymn has virtually created the modern idea of what a children’s hymn should
    http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/notes/12104-N.asp
    The English Hymn - 4:
    'All things bright and beautiful' Excerpts from the sleeve notes All things bright and beautiful
    Words: Cecil Frances Alexander (1818-1895)
    Tune: W H Monk (1823-1889)
    Mrs Alexander is one of the truly great names in hymns for children. As Miss Humphreys she published Hymns for Little Children in 1848. She wrote to fulfil her duty to teach her godchildren the Creed. She realized how difficult this was for children, and wrote a sequence of hymns to help them. She taught them about the birth of Christ in ‘Once in Royal David’s city’, about the crucifixion in ‘There is a green hill far away’, and about God as Creator, in this hymn. This is a supreme example of a hymn that while remaining utterly suitable for children can be sung by adults with integrity. She married The Revd William Alexander in 1850. He became Bishop of Derry and Raphoe in 1867, and after his wife’s death in 1895, Archbishop of Armagh. She is always known as Mrs Alexander. It is most unusual to find a hymn that has two equally good and equally popular tunes. ‘Royal Oak’, a seventeenth century tune, was adapted for these words by Martin Shaw. Here the choice is ‘All Things Bright and Beautiful’, written by W H Monk for Hymns Ancient and Modern 1887. Little Jesus, sweetly sleep (‘Rocking’)

    78. 404 Not Found
    Translate this page Farjeon Eleanor, (1881-1965) - E’ tra i maggiori scrittore per l’infanzia del ailettori più giovani, oltre che abile poeta, Eleanor Farjeon non ricevette
    http://www.parcolibri.it/next/autori.php?lettera=F

    79. L E A R N @ J T S PARASHAH COMMENTARY Sukkot 5763
    Morning Has Broken, by Eleanor Farjeon (18811965). The holy days of Judaismreflect every phase of the experience of human beings living in the world of
    http://learn.jtsa.edu/topics/parashah/5763f/sukkot.shtml
    The Weekly Commentary of the JTS Rabbinic Fellows Program
    Sukkot 5763
    Rabbi Lewis Warshauer
    September 21, 2002 15 Tishrei 5763
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    see the Parashah Archive Register to subscribe to Parashat HaShavuah for free. Sukkot Maftir Translation
    Haftarah Translation (Day 1)
    Haftarah Translation (Day 2) Those who observe the High Holy Days have very little to see. True, the shofar on Rosh Hashanah presents a distinctive image, but its essence is sound, not sight. On Yom Kippur, the senses are further restricted. There are no concrete symbols. Unlike other holidays, there is not even anything to taste. (Although in some congregations the sense of smell, at least, is acknowledged by fragrant herbs or even snuff being passed around.) Yom Kippur is entirely devoted to speaking and listening. The long confession ­ Al Het ­ lists many sins related to speaking. Yom Kippur, by suppressing the senses, becomes a near-death experience. Sukkot, five days later, is an awakening to life. It is the only holiday described as purely joyful ­ without, for instance, the residue of sadness on Passover that remains because of the plagues of Egypt. Sukkot emphasizes the reawakening to life by charging up the senses. If on Yom Kippur there is nothing to see, on Sukkot there is a kaleidescope of views. The lulav and etrog are lines and curves, straight and round, oasis and riverbank greens and sunshine yellow. The sukkah is a leafy glade grounded in the red earth and pointing the way to the azure sky.

    80. 03 Jul 2005 LINAS JUVENILE CD AUDIOBOOK LIST Page 1 AUTHOR
    Fort La Pointe Estes, Eleanor, 1906 Ginger Pye Estes, Eleanor, 1906- Thehundred dresses Estes, Eleanor, 1906- The Moffats Farjeon, Eleanor, 1881-1965.
    http://www.lincc.lib.or.us/lf/Linas-cdaudio-juv.txt

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